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Delboy 7th November 2010 23:42

Lowering, Help!
 
I'm looking to get my 1.1i saxo lowered really soon, within this month preferably, and have a few questions for it.

I live in bournemouth (down south), is there anyone local who would be able to lower it for me? (Mainly worried about torsion bar can do fronts myself)

And what would be a suitable height to lower it? I want it too look smart with the standard steelies (gettin them colour coded to car for temporary) and be reasonably comfortable. I was thinking 50 back 40 front? Any suggestions?

Also, I don't have a clue where to get decent front springs from, does anybody know anyone who's selling any?

Let me know,
Cheers! D

Bedford126 7th November 2010 23:53

40 on front 50 on back is fine will look good and is optimum. as for the springs kam racing is your man give him a pm.

Delboy 8th November 2010 00:11

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Originally Posted by bedford126 (Post 4853774)
40 on front 50 on back is fine will look good and is optimum. as for the springs kam racing is your man give him a pm.

Would 50 on the back not make it too uncomfortable? And how about clearance from bumps? Ill message him tomorrow when I'm on a computer, really would like some front ones for under £50!

Bedford126 8th November 2010 00:17

50 on mine is fine at the back can get 2 average size people in no probs just stay away from the fat fuckers tho. and kam racing have loads of springs on there site.

LSOfreak 8th November 2010 11:18

50 on the back will be fine mate. bumps should be alright too.

Delboy 8th November 2010 13:31

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Originally Posted by LSOfreak (Post 4854156)
50 on the back will be fine mate. bumps should be alright too.

cheers mate, now just to find where to get it lowered!

Delboy 12th November 2010 11:28

Also, with people in the back, what's a sensible hieght to lower it without rubbing. E.g. Withh 50mm on the back, will I be able to have more than 2 people sitting in the back? Cheers, D

Tringaling 12th November 2010 11:41

Kris B does it for £80 and you supply springs..Pm him


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